Tips On Buying Your first RC Car

Every RC enthusiast at one time or another faces the task of choosing whether to go for a Nitro or an Electric Model.

To get a frank opinion on this it is always better to ask people with various demographic backgrounds who essentially have different taste and choices. This makes it easier to know the real pros and cons of any choice. Those who feel passionately may have prejudices over
their opinion and may not tell the cons too frankly. Similarly those who prefer not to agree may prefer to overlook the pros of a model.

In the end you should have all sorts fr opinions about each category or model and the final choice should always be your own, that makes your feel comfortable, suits your budget, is easier for you to handle and costs you less maintenance. You should not make your choices
just because someone else prefers to choose it and then maybe you are not comfortable with it later on.

The foremost criteria for anyone is the investment in a hobby or the cost. The budget needs to be fixed. As such electric kits come fall in the less expensive category for initial investment. Although they can give much enjoyment, you end up paying more for the battery packs,
battery chargers, accessories, etc. This in the long run means that you have more stuff for maintenance later on and it also means that the recurring costs for these are substantial. Over time, the total investment in parts ends up being equivalent to a Nitro car.

Care must be taken when choosing an electric set up. The important thing is to buy a quality set up. A cheap set up would require sooner replacement and more repairs. Packs of quality batteries and a quality charger will bring down your recurring costs in the long run.

Nitro kits come in expensive with the initial investment. Even hough you can buy inexpensive engines or accessories, their initial costs would be more than the electric ones.

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